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- You've heard a lot of stories here.
- Yes.

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Do you like hearing them?
:19:15
It's not a matter
of liking, Mary.

:19:18
I use them to help people.
:19:28
And where did you say
you and Dorothy met?

:19:30
- In Austin.
- Is that where you're from?

:19:39
You said that Dorothy got you your job.
:19:42
Yes. After we met, she invited me
to come here.

:19:46
- And you moved in together?
- For a while.

:19:55
So in the time that you were
living together...

:19:58
you don't remember
a single relationship...

:20:01
that she might have had
of any significance?

:20:05
Come on, Vickie. There must have been
someone in her life.

:20:07
- There was one guy she was seeing.
- There we go.

:20:10
He was married,
so it was discreet.

:20:12
And his name?
:20:15
Gil Reynolds.
He's a senior executive at Westgate.

:20:23
The relationship lasted
the better part of a year.

:20:26
We had no contact after it ended,
and that was six months ago.

:20:29
Relationship was
during your marriage?

:20:33
It ruined my marriage.
:20:35
Rather, I ruined it.
:20:38
I noticed you still wear
your wedding ring.

:20:40
- Yes, I do.
- Do you live alone, Mr. Reynolds?

:20:43
Yes, I do.
:20:44
Can you tell me where you were
last Friday evening?

:20:47
Sure. I already checked
my calendar.

:20:49
I was here in the office
until 7:00...

:20:52
then I went to Chase's
and had dinner alone...

:20:54
which I prefer
to eating alone at home.

:20:57
They'll have a record
at the restaurant.

:20:59
Then I went to a movie and...

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